1. The San Diego Chargers should get back two of their offensive leaders. Running back Ryan Mathews (clavicle) has a great chance to play despite being listed as questionable. He fully practiced all week. Tight end Antonio Gates (ribs) is probable.

4. The Chicago Bears will be without their best offensive player, running back Matt Forte. Coach Lovie Smith insists Forte does not have a high ankle sprain. Their best defensive player, Julius Peppers, is probable.

5. New York Jets tight end Dustin Keller (hamstring) is listed as questionable after returning for a limited practice Friday. We'd be surprised if he faced the Dolphins. Cornerback Darrelle Revis was cleared to play. He's probable after sitting out last week with a concussion.

10. Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt didn't announce a starting quarterback for Sunday, but Kevin Kolb is fully expected to have the job after taking starter snaps all week. John Skelton (ankle) is questionable. He could be available in a backup role, but we doubt it.

13. We tend to ignore the Patriots' injury report because they list half their team as questionable with limited participation, so there's no sense trying to make sense of any of it. We'd keep an eye, however, on guard Logan Mankins. He was added to the injury report Thursday with a hip problem and is questionable. Mid-week additions are never good.

14. Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Austin Collie (concussion) looks ready to go after a few false starts. He's probable. Linebacker Dwight Freeney (ankle) is questionable, but he didn't practice all week. It would be a surprise if Freeney played.

16. The Bengals remain without first-round draft pick Dre Kirkpatrick (knee). That is especially problematic because their best cornerback, Leon Hall, is questionable with a calf injury after missing practice Thursday and Friday.